Facilities for research in fish and shellfish diseases, Lyngby
The facilities comprise laboratories at biosafety levels 1 and 2 and laboratories for work with different technologies and techniques such as GMO, bacteriology, molecular techniques, immunoassays, histology and fish-cell cultures.
The fish and shellfish disease facilities at DTU Aqua Lyngby comprise laboratories at biosafety levels 1 and 2, laboratories for processing fish and shellfish contained GMO1 technologies and bacteriology, PCR and other molecular techniques, immunoassays and histology as well as unique fish cell-culture facilities.
Some of the laboratories are shared with other DTU institutes including access to MALDI-TOF mass spectrometer for bacterial diagnostics, and Biomark HD (Fluidigm) for high throughput gene and gene expression analyses.
The facility also includes a separate unit with its own recirculation system for production of disease free fish and a quarantine section for receiving fish and shellfish from external suppliers plus a high-containment section for conducting infection trials with exotic and recombinant fish and shellfish pathogens.
Each room in the high-containment section is equipped with a variety of tanks and has separate regulation of water temperature as well as salinity. The section further includes a laboratory for sampling from the experimental fish. All wastewater used in the high-containment section is pasteurized before release to public wastewater system.
When accessing the high-containment facility change of shoes is mandatory and lab-coats are provided. It is prohibited to visit other places with live fish for a period after stay in the high-containment facility.
Find video at the top of this page showing the facilities at DTU Aqua for research into fish and shellfish diseases
Contact
Britt Bang Jensen Professor, Head of Section Mobile: 9351 8948 abrj@aqua.dtu.dk